HAYKAKAN ZHAMANAK: STATEMENT IN CHAMBARAK-YEREVAN BUS WARNS OF HIGHER PASSENGER FARES
10:14 01.08.13
The paper says it received Wednesday an alarm call warning of an
expected hike in the passenger fare of the Yerevan-Chambarak buses.
The reader who contacted the paper reportedly said a statement in the
minibues warned passengers that the fares are going to rise from 1,200
to 1,500 (($2.95 - $3.65) Drams beginning August. The paper says it
contacted later the Ministry of Transport and Communication, as well
as sent the company operating the route for further comments. But none
reportedly verified the report. A representative of the company told
the paper that they had nothing to do with the statement. As for the
Ministry, they reportedly said no fare policies have been revised so
far. "No fare hike is expected as for August 1. The commission will
consider any reports in this connection in case of receiving them,"
the paper says, citing an employee of the Ministry.
Armenian News - Tert.am
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From: Mihran Keheyian
Subject: Two Non-Combat Deaths In Two Days
Two Non-Combat Deaths In Two Days
The Ministry of Defense informed that on July 31 at 1:20 conscript
Manuchar Meruzhan Manucharyan injured himself deadly from the AKS-74
gun attached to him at the sentry post. This is preliminary
information, the MoD states.
The MoD investigative service has launched proceedings under Article
110 Para 1 of the criminal code on causing somebody to commit a
suicide.
Earlier on July 30 conscript Arman Hovsep Muradyan born in 1993
reportedly committed a suicide. The suicide is the preliminary version
offered by the Ministry of Defense.
11:10 01/08/2013
Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/country/view/30597
10:14 01.08.13
The paper says it received Wednesday an alarm call warning of an
expected hike in the passenger fare of the Yerevan-Chambarak buses.
The reader who contacted the paper reportedly said a statement in the
minibues warned passengers that the fares are going to rise from 1,200
to 1,500 (($2.95 - $3.65) Drams beginning August. The paper says it
contacted later the Ministry of Transport and Communication, as well
as sent the company operating the route for further comments. But none
reportedly verified the report. A representative of the company told
the paper that they had nothing to do with the statement. As for the
Ministry, they reportedly said no fare policies have been revised so
far. "No fare hike is expected as for August 1. The commission will
consider any reports in this connection in case of receiving them,"
the paper says, citing an employee of the Ministry.
Armenian News - Tert.am
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From: Mihran Keheyian
Subject: Two Non-Combat Deaths In Two Days
Two Non-Combat Deaths In Two Days
The Ministry of Defense informed that on July 31 at 1:20 conscript
Manuchar Meruzhan Manucharyan injured himself deadly from the AKS-74
gun attached to him at the sentry post. This is preliminary
information, the MoD states.
The MoD investigative service has launched proceedings under Article
110 Para 1 of the criminal code on causing somebody to commit a
suicide.
Earlier on July 30 conscript Arman Hovsep Muradyan born in 1993
reportedly committed a suicide. The suicide is the preliminary version
offered by the Ministry of Defense.
11:10 01/08/2013
Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/country/view/30597